Dale Cooper (
tapestodiane) wrote2011-01-30 12:59 am
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Entry tags:
- !action,
- !audio,
- !azalea,
- !ic,
- *cecil,
- *china,
- *daemon kneesocks,
- *france,
- *fuuko,
- *heather,
- *hermione,
- *jiraiya,
- *kaito,
- *kristoph gavin,
- *lancer,
- *larry,
- *naoto,
- *nastasia,
- *netherlands,
- *otacon,
- *rainbow dash,
- *roxas,
- *ryner,
- *shelly,
- *smoker,
- *subaru,
- *vanitas,
- *ventus,
- *{...},
- curious,
- inform me
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I've been thinking about the significance of our first pokémon. I find it hard to believe the species given to us are random.
[A brief pause. He's been bothered by this ever since his arrival, actually.]
The initial reaction on meeting your first is important, whether it was fear, familiarity, anger, amusement, or the more unlikely indifference. Then there is of course the more pressing question: why were we given these particular ones?
I'd appreciate your thoughts.
[He's investigating again. Action for anyone in Azalea - he'll most likely be hanging around the pokémon center, working there and all.]
[A brief pause. He's been bothered by this ever since his arrival, actually.]
The initial reaction on meeting your first is important, whether it was fear, familiarity, anger, amusement, or the more unlikely indifference. Then there is of course the more pressing question: why were we given these particular ones?
I'd appreciate your thoughts.
[He's investigating again. Action for anyone in Azalea - he'll most likely be hanging around the pokémon center, working there and all.]
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They often give us partners we have affinities for, either because they have something in common with us or because they remind us of someone. Therefore, they might be trying to ease our arrival, and to encourage us to bond with our Pokémon. However, this does not explain how they know what to give us.
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[And he can't figure out why.]
But that is an important question - how they would know, and how they decide who to ease and who to frighten.
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[And here is Rosie, with a lovely, steaming cup of coffee. She also brought little packets of milk and sugar.]
To know that, we would first have to find out where they obtain the starters in the first place. I've never seen a single wild Cleffa, nor has anyone mentioned them. But they must be found somewhere.
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[Cooper looks genuinely happy to accept that cup of coffee, and takes a sip of it as it is - black and wonderful. He sighs in content and thanks Rosie before returning his attention to the other man.]
They could quite simply be very rare, or live in very secluded areas. All the same, it is a question worthy of consideration.
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At least she was in the handbook. The Feebas I received for Christmas is not. Neither are my Banette or my Riolu.
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[He takes another well-needed sip of that coffee and leans back a little, making a humming sound.]
My Electrike isn't either. Perhaps we should think of them as exotic species.
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Perhaps we should. But not knowing how they evolve and when they learn their attacks makes it harder to train them.
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I know what you mean. I had no powers to speak of but I still feel more exposed here, despite the typically friendly nature of this world.
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[Those lost three days still trouble him.]
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I didn't fare too bad on either of these occasions, fortunately.
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A lot of strange things went on during those three days.
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